DELIVERING IN A WAR ZONE: U.S. commissaries in South Vietnam supported troops, families, government civilians, contractors
DeCA takes a look back while honoring Vietnam VeteransRead More
DeCA takes a look back while honoring Vietnam VeteransRead More
Patch closed, Panzer Commissary open on next federal holiday.Read More
Celebrate with the AAFES/DeCA Healthy Lifestyle Festival, June 1.Read More
The 150th anniversary observance ties back to the official beginning of the modern commissary benefit on July 1, 1867.Read More
Private label, also known as store brands appear on commissary shelves in May.Read More
Students from the Stuttgart military community on each installation were selected to receive $2,000 scholarships. Read More
As warmer temperatures push more commissary patrons from the kitchen stove to the backyard grill, here are some tips to “Be Food Safe.”Read More
Commissaries reduce environmental footprint through recycling, food donations, and environmentally friendly products. Read More
In 2015, DeCA stores recycled almost 1,920 tons of plastic, more than 60,000 tons of cardboard and over 108 tons of paper. Read More
The commissary surcharge – the 5 percent added to every customer’s bill – is not a tax.Read More
The sole source of fresh beef and pork for commissaries throughout 11 NATO countries.Read More
During the 2015 campaign, military commissaries in the states collected 49 percent of the Department of Defense’s total of approximately 3.2 million pounds.Read More
Defense Commissary Agency news release
Commissaries will soon begin scanning customers’ Department of Defense ID cards at checkouts as the Defense Commissary Agency continues its efforts to deliver a 21st century benefit.
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